Any substance composed of two or more different elements.
What is a compound?
Where does Chem Club meet?
What is Pierce Annex 111?
A mixture formed when one substance dissolves in another.
What is a solution?
Chemical substance capable of donating a hydrogen ion.
What is an acid?
The periodic table organizes elements according to a__________ n___________.
What is atomic number?
What is a pure substance that cannot be broken down more?
What is an element?
Who are Chem Club's advisers?
What is Dr. Casselman and Dr. Dingwall?
A mixture formed when one substance dissolves in another.
What is a solution?
Scale used to determine relative concentrations of hydrogen and hydroxide ions.
What is the pH scale?
This type of element is found in column one
What are the Alkali metals?
Elements that are alike in their number of protons and electrons, but differ in their atomic weight because of their differing numbers of neutrons in the nucleus.
What is an isotope?
When and where is Chem Club's first fundraiser of the quarter?
What is Wednesday, January 23rd, 4-8pm at Substation?
An atom that has acquired a positive or negative charge.
What is an ion?
A chemical substance, usually containing a hydroxyl ion, that can accept a hydrogen ion.
What is a base?
What scientist is usually credited with inventing the Periodic Table?
Who is Dmitri Mendeleev?
What is the scientific formula for salt?
What is NaCl?
On what day does Chem Club hold Two Trees Cleanup?
What is Saturday?
Type of bond formed when electrons are transferred form one atom to another.
What is an ionic bond?
The lower case p refers to this in the pH scale.
What is potential?
The right side of the periodic table is elements that are mostly...
What is gas?
Name at least 2 characteristics of metals.
What is shiny, ductile, conductive and malleable?
Who is the secretary of Chemistry Club?
Who is Jose Chavez?
When two or more atoms unite covalently.
What is a molecule?
What color would a red piece of linen paper turn if the substance was a base?
What is blue?
These elements are highly reactive with the Alkali metals.
What are the Halogens?